Sometimes, I admit that the zoo snob in me bristles at these times to a degree that's kind of ridiculous. This is especially true if it's something rare, unusual, and (almost always) obscure that I really want to see but can't because of the crowds. I'll find myself muttering to myself about having my view blocked by people who, I sense, won't really appreciate the animal anyway, and probably won't even remember it ten seconds after they move on.
This is another situation in which providing larger habitats for small animals can help, but it won't be a full problem solve, as it's still easy for a few people to block off visual access to a small animal. So there might not be a solution here. The plus side, I find, is that when you do finally push your way through and see the animal up close (or, better yet, if you've come on a quiet day without crowds), the encounter is that much more intimate and personal than it is from watching a big animals several yards away.
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